Step 1: Lay the wool flat and cut to your desired length.
(I just wrapped the wool scrap around my neck twice to get the length I
wanted).

Step 2: Trim the edges of the Pendleton wool, removing fringe and other colors of wool that were attached at one point.

Step 3: Make sure you've cut off all colors and pieces of the scarf that do not belong (evenly I might add) and prepare the edges for finishing.

Step 4: Your finished edge should look similar to this, you have several options for finishing the hem of a wool scarf. You can pink the edges, hand stitch around the hem, or leave it raw as I did. (which is the easy way out ;)

And Voila!

(My youngest sis modeling the DIY!)

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Great idea!! I love Pendleton's stuff, and it's great to use smaller pieces of it sometimes--don't always want a blanket or coat. ;) I LOOOOVE that outlet store, too. I think I have some scraps somewhere, still... gotta try this!